Electronic Imaging and Analytical Services (EIAS)

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A Million $$$$ Baby

With a recent $650,000 outlay in equipment upgrades and facilities improvements, Clemson University's Electronic Imaging and Analytical Services group has become one of the southeast's premiere analytical imaging facilities. This most recent investment takes the University commitment to the laboratory above the million-dollar mark. Area researchers, on and off campus, can take advantage of a broad range of capabilities. New and potential users are encouraged to check out our facility and services. While the EIAS lab is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., faculty and students may request access beyond normal operating hours. A minimal waiting time, combined with state-of-the-art technology, at prices that are extremely affordable, make Clemson's Electronic Imaging and Analytical Services facility the ideal location for research and development projects.

Location

The Electronic Imaging and Analytical Services is a part of the College of Engineering and Science, and is located on the lower level of Jordan Hall. The main office is in room G-03 and the phone number is (864)656-2465. The fax number is (864)656-2466.

Policies

The EIAS Facility is a multi-user facility on the Clemson Campus. Access to individual equipment is open to everyone during daytime hours by appointment. After hours use is restricted to those who demonstrate their ability, or after successful completion of an independent study, special problems, or one of our semester long courses.

Hourly charges are levied on the use of the electron microscopes. Payment is made by presentation of an IDO at the time services are requested.

Please check with the EIAS Facility for current costs for use of the microscopes.

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109 Riggs Hall, Box 340901, Clemson, SC 29631-0901 : : Phone: 864.656.3202 : : Fax: 864.656.0859
Last updated on July 27, 2007 : Maintained by College Relations
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